Saturday, May 9, 2015

FUN FACT
Scientists think asparagus would be a great crop to grow in Martian soil!

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!

LET'S CELEBRATE THAT SPECIAL PERSON

WITH THESE THEMED PUZZLES.

TRIVIA TIME
Who originally created the concept of Mother's Day in America?

THE LETTER SHUFFLE
How many new words can you find with the letters of the word MOTHER?

We'll reveal all next weekend. But for now, let's open up THE ANSWERS BOX and discover the results of the May 2nd, 2015 Puzzle Corner.COMMON BONDS
The objects in each subset below have something in common.
Do you know what it is?
01. {Stop, Spot}
While we received many guesses concerning anagrams, the correct answer is that they are both types of lights.
02. {Trap, French} = Types of doors.

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